Written by J.W Berry and Rudolf Kalin, this article describes the different nuances in culture in Canada. There are many different races, cultures, and even subcultures in Canada. Many of these multicultural people are either natives or immigrants from Europe. This pattern can almost be compared to that of the United States. The authors talk about how diversity was generally welcomed in Canada except in certain parts such as Quebec.
Having lived in America my whole life, I never really thought what diversity would be outside of the United States. After reading this article, I realize that despite that parts of Canada that were not as welcoming to multiculturalism, Canada is an openly diverse country. I think Americans can learn about inclusiveness from Canadians, so this article can be very important.
Written by J.W Berry and Rudolf Kalin, this article describes the different nuances in culture in Canada. There are many different races, cultures, and even subcultures in Canada. Many of these multicultural people are either natives or immigrants from Europe. This pattern can almost be compared to that of the United States. The authors talk about how diversity was generally welcomed in Canada except in certain parts such as Quebec.
Having lived in America my whole life, I never really thought what diversity would be outside of the United States. After reading this article, I realize that despite that parts of Canada that were not as welcoming to multiculturalism, Canada is an openly diverse country. I think Americans can learn about inclusiveness from Canadians, so this article can be very important.